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How to Make Mushroom Tea
Medicinal mushrooms have long been utilized by healers and mystics as part of a holistic wellness routine, providing numerous health benefits that modern science is only just beginning to comprehend. Chaga, Reishi, Turkey Tail and Lion’s Mane mushrooms contain various vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and bioactive compounds which may help restore balance to both body and mind – mushroom tea can be an easy and efficient way to gain these health benefits!
Magic Mushroom Tea Experience
Psilocybin (magic mushroom) or trip (tripple mush) tea can be used for spiritual journeys, therapeutic purposes and personal introspection. It can produce various effects ranging from visual hallucinations to feelings of deep introspection and emotional release. Environment and state of mind play an integral part of your experience – therefore make sure that it’s consumed safely in an atmosphere which allows for relaxation and ease.
Before creating mushroom tea, it is crucial that the mushrooms be thoroughly cleaned and ground into a fine powder for maximum absorption by water. Doing this allows more quickly absorbing of psilocybin into your system. Add lemon juice for optimal results; this will not only enhance the flavor of your tea but may help increase its potency as well. Once your ground mushrooms and tea bag are prepared, boil your desired amount of water either in a pot, saucepan or tea kettle. Water should first be brought to a boil before being reduced to a simmer, adding mushrooms and tea bags before leaving it to steep for 10-15 minutes before straining out and pouring the liquid into a glass container.
If you plan to brew more than just one cup of tea, it is essential that the mushroom blend be stored in an airtight glass jar in order to preserve psilocybin from degrading or taking on unwanted flavors from other ingredients. When ready, gently reheat on either the stovetop or microwave; be careful not to overdo this process or it could become bitter!
How Long Should I Simmer Mushroom Tea
If your mushroom tea is too strong, reducing the number of mushroom pieces and steeping for less time may be helpful in diluting it further. In addition, adding additional tea bags or honey/sugar as sweeteners and giving more of an herbal aroma are additional ways to dilute its strength.
How long you simmer mushroom tea depends on multiple factors, including its volume and desired intensity of effect. The best way to ascertain this answer is through experimentation; take note of what effect each recipe has on you before setting an exact timing schedule.